Scott Black
Associate Professor, English
Director of Graduate Studies, English
English
Languages & Communication Bldg
255 S Central Campus Dr Rm 3500
Salt Lake City, Ut 84112
Office: 3409 LNCO
Office Hours: Mon & Wed 11:30-1:00 and by appointment
Office Phone: (801) 581-5137
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>> Curriculum Vitae
Degrees:
1999 PhD Johns Hopkins University
1988 BA McGill University
Selected Publications:
Of Essays and Reading in Early Modern Britain
(Book), 2006
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The Adventures of Love in Tom Jones
(Book Section), 2008
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Boyle's Essay: Genre and the Making of Early Modern Knowledge
(Book Section), 2007
[citation]
Quixotic Realism and the Romance of the Novel
(Journal Article), 2009
[citation]
The Novel According to Ortega
(Journal Article), 2009
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The Spectator in the History of the Novel
(Journal Article), 2008
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Anachronism and the Uses of Form in Joseph Andrews
(Journal Article), 2005
[citation]
Trading Sex for Secrets in Haywood's Love in Excess
(Journal Article), 2003
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Addison's Aesthetics of Novelty
(Journal Article), 2001
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Social and Literary Form in the Spectator
(Journal Article), 1999
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Research Keywords, Regions of Interest and Languages:
Keywords:
18th-Century British Literature; ancient novel and romance; history of reading; History of the Novel; Literary Theory (3); Narrative Theory
Regions:
British Isles (15); United Kingdom (6); Asia, East (Far East) (30); Japan (9)
Current Courses
ENGL 3600-1 Intr Critical Theory
Courses I Teach
ENGL 3600 Intr Critical Theory
ENGL 3702 Intro Lit Hist 2
ENGL 5050 Studies In Genre
ENGL 5620 Honors Sem Spcl Topics
ENGL 5650 Adv Sem Special Topics
ENGL 6260 Studies Lit Traditions
ENGL 6630 Restora/18Th C Brit Lit
Awards
2008
ASUU Student Choice Award - Associated Students - Univ Of Utah
2007
Folger Library Fellowship - Folger Shakespeare Library
2007
Faculty Research Grant - University of Utah
2003
Clark Library Fellowship - Clark Library / UCLA
2002
Barbara Thom Postdoctoral Fellowship - Huntington Library
2002
Pforzheimer Fellowship - Ransom Humanities Center, Univ. of Texas at Austin
